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1 CORRICULUM VITAE ROSALIND F. DYMOND CARTWRIGHT ADDRESS: 680 N. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, Illinois, USA WEBSITE: rosalindcartwright.com BIRTH DATE: December 30, 1922 Citizen: USA EDUCATION: 1945 B.A. University of Toronto – Psychology 1946 M.A. University of Toronto – Clinical Psychology 1949 Ph.D. Cornell University – Social Psychology 1944 Psychology Internship Ontario Hospital, Woodstock. Ontario 1946 Psychology Internship Christie Street Hospital for Veterans, Toronto 1948 Field Work Anthropology Digby County, Nova Scotia PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION: Current State of Illinois - Licensed Psychologist – No.72-2304 1980 Fellow, American Academy of Sleep Medicine PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS: 2008- current Professor Emeritus, Neuroscience Program, Graduate College, Professor Emeritus, Medical College, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 2000-2008 Endowed chair: James A. Hunter University Professor, Department of Psychology, Rush University. Senior Researcher, Sleep Disorders and Research Center Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 1977-2007 Professor and Chairman, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Founder and Director, Sleep Disorder Service and Research Center, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 1977 (Spring) Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology University of California, Berkeley 1969-1977 Professor, Department of Psychology and

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CORRICULUM VITAE

ROSALIND F. DYMOND CARTWRIGHT ADDRESS: 680 N. Lake Shore Drive

Chicago, Illinois, USA

WEBSITE: rosalindcartwright.com

BIRTH DATE: December 30, 1922

Citizen: USA

EDUCATION: 1945 B.A. University of Toronto – Psychology 1946 M.A. University of Toronto – Clinical Psychology 1949 Ph.D. Cornell University – Social Psychology 1944 Psychology Internship Ontario Hospital, Woodstock. Ontario 1946 Psychology Internship Christie Street Hospital for Veterans, Toronto

1948 Field Work Anthropology Digby County, Nova Scotia

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION: Current State of Illinois - Licensed Psychologist – No.72-2304 1980 Fellow, American Academy of Sleep Medicine

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS: 2008- current Professor Emeritus, Neuroscience Program, Graduate College, Professor Emeritus, Medical College, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 2000-2008 Endowed chair: James A. Hunter University Professor,

Department of Psychology, Rush University. Senior Researcher, Sleep Disorders and Research Center

Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 1977-2007 Professor and Chairman, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Founder and Director, Sleep Disorder Service and Research Center, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 1977 (Spring) Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology University of California, Berkeley 1969-1977 Professor, Department of Psychology and

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Director, Sleep Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago 1967 (Summer) Visiting Professor, University of California, Los Angeles 1962-1969 Associate Professor to Full Professor, Director, Division of Psychology

and Director of the Sleep Laboratory University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago 1960-1962 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Psychology University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 1956-1960 Research Associate (Associate Professor) Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago 1951-1959 Research Associate, Dept. of Psychology, University of Chicago 1949-1951 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Mount Holyoke College 1948-1949 Instructor, Department of Sociology, Cornell University

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND HONORARY SOCIETIES (MEMBERSHIP AND OFFICES): Fellow A.P.A. Division 8 (Personality and Social Psychology) Fellow Association for the Psychophysological Study of Sleep. (Now: American

Academy of Sleep Medicine) Member Sleep Research Society Fellow Association for Psychological Science Member Sigma Xi 1961-1964 Representative, American Psychological Association Council 1961-1964 Secretary-Treasurer, American Psychological Association Div. 8 1969-1971 Executive Board, Association for the Psychophysiological Study of Sleep 1979-1980 Member, Board of Trustees, Chicago School of Professional Psychology 1979-1980 Scientific Review Board, Better Sleep Council 1993- 2008 Advisory Board Member - False Memory Syndrome Foundation 1994-2008 Board Member, Narcolepsy Network 1996-2000 Executive Board, Sleep Research Society

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EDITORIAL BOARDS:

1966-1971 Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1973-1975 Random House Annual on Altered States 1974-1983 Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice 1975-1979 Sleep Reviews 1978-1985 Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes. 1981-1985 Clinical Psychology Review 1990-Present Dreaming: Consulting Editor, 1990-1999 Sleep 1993-Present Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes 1993-2000 New Developments in Medicine and Drug Therapy 2007-Present Psychiatry on line RECENT MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER FOR JOURNALS 2007-2011 JAMA Sleep Consciousness and Cognition Psychological Reports; Perceptual and Motor Skills Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience American Journal of Psychiatry Psychiatry Research Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine British Journal of Psychology

Chest Annals of Neurology Perceptual and Motor Skills Chronobiology International Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases Journal of Behavioral Sleep Medicine Psychopathology Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior. Journal of Biological Rhythms

RESEARCH REVIEW PANEL (STUDY SECTION) MEMBERSHIPS: 1971-1975 National Institute for Mental Health Clinical Programs, Research Review Committee. 1975-1979 National Institute for Mental Health, Ad Hoc Reviews for Clinical Research. 1979-1983 National Institute for Mental Health; Treatment Development and Assessment Research Review Committee. 1981-1983 National Institute for Mental Health, Treatment Development and Assessment, (Clinical Centers) Research Review Committee. Chairman. 1984-1987 National Institute for Mental Health, Psychopathology and Clinical Biology

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Research Review Committee. 1987-1991 National Advisory Mental Health Council. 1992-1993 National Institute for Mental Health, Clinical Neuroscience Review Committee.

1994-1995 Sleep Disorders Research Advisory Board, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NIH).

2001 Biobehavioral and Behavioral Processes-4 Special Emphasis Panel. 2002 Interdisciplinary Research in Women’s Health Program.

2003 Biobehavioral and Behavioral Processes-4 Special Emphasis Panel. 2005 NIH/National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases 2006 NIH/Chronic Conditions and Biobehavioral Medicine: Risk Prevention and Health

Behavior. 2006 NIMH R13 Conference Grant 2006 NSF Cognitive Neuroscience Currently Ad Hoc Reviews: NIH, NIMH, National Science Foundation, National Research

Foundation (Canada).

AWARDS AND HONORS: 1955 Research Prize, American Personnel and Guidance Association (with Carl Rogers) 1958 Research Prize, American Personnel and Guidance Association 1984 The 1984 Distinguished Lecturer, Virginia Tarlow Memorial Northwestern University

Medical School, Institute of Psychiatry. 1986 Distinguished Lecturer, Southeastern Psychological Association Meeting, Orlando,

Florida 1986 The Third Annual Elliot Weitzman Memorial Lecturer, Cornell Medical School - New York Hospital 1987 Eighth Annual Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Harold C. Voris Research Lecture, Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 1988 J.P.S. Robertson Lecture, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario 1988 Honorary Degree, Doctor of Letters, Elmhurst College, Elmhurst IL. 1988 Awarded: Eminent Woman in Psychology at 90th Annual A.P.A. Convention

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1990 The First Annual Raymond Johnson Memorial Lecturer MacAlaster College, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1993 Award for Distinguished Contributions to Basic Research in Psychology: American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology. 1995 Henry P. Russe Humanitarian Award, for providing quality care and a human touch,

Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center 2000 Outstanding Contribution to the Profession of Psychology Award: Illinois Psychological Association. 2002 Outstanding Psychology Mentor. Arizona Psychological Association. 2003 James A. Hunter, M.D., University Endowed Chair, Rush University Medical Center 2003 Pierre Robin Academic Award: Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine 2004 Distinguished Scientist Award : Sleep Research Society. RECENT U.S. INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1997 Dream Affect in Depressed Patients. Institute for Psychoanalysis, Chicago, Illinois 1997 When Sleep Goes Wrong, St. Vincent Hospital, Green Bay, Wisconsin 1998 Sleep and its Disorders, Riverside Hospital, Kankakee, Illinois

1998 Sleep Disorders, Edwards Hospital, Napierville, Illinois

1998 Unraveling the Mysteries of Sleep and Dreams, Auburn University, Montgomery, Alabama.

1999 The Role of Dreams in Mood Regulation. American Psychiatric Assoc., Washington, DC

1999 Good Dreams and Bad. University of Illinois Center for Narcolepsy Research,

Chicago, Illinois 1999 Sleep Apnea, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Illinios

. 2000 REM Sleep and Mood Regulation, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 2000 Mood regulation function of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and dreaming. Psychiatric

Association, Chicago, Illinois 2000 Good dreams and bad behavior. CGH Sleep Center, Sterling, Illinois 2000 Sleep-related violence, International Medicine Conference, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Atlanta,

Georgia

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2001 History of the Tongue Retaining Device for snoring and Sleep Apnea. Academy of Dental

Sleep Medicine, Chicago, Illinois 2006 Sleep-related violence: Genes, Sleep Deprivation and Stress. American Psychiatric

Association. Toronto, Canada INTERNATIONAL INVITED ADDRESSES

1990 Sleep and Dream Disorders : Diagnosis and Treatment, Prince of Songkla Medical University, Songkla, Hat Yi, Thailand.

1995 Paradoxes of paradoxical sleep. World Federation of Sleep Research, Nassau, Bahamas. 1999 Dreams and the working through process. International Psychoanalytic Association,

London, England. RESEARCH AND TRAINING GRANTS: ROSALIND CARTWRIGHT P.I.

1964 Training Program in Clinical Psychology, National Institute of Mental Health

1964 Psychological Study of Sleep, Graduate College Research Board, University of Illinois 1964 Pilot Studies of the Similarity of Normal Fantasy (Dreams) and Experimentally Induced

Fantasy (Drug Induced Hallucinations). General Research Support Grant, University of Illinois

1965-1967 GS-649 The Relation of Fantasy to Reality Problem Resolution National Science

Foundation. 1965-1966 DMH 17-206 The Relation of Two Types of Fantasy Experiences: Normal Dreaming and Drug Induced Hallucinations Department of Mental Health, State of Illinois. 1966-1968 DMH 17-257 The Function of Dreaming and Non-Dreaming Meditation in the

Maintenance of Normal Behavior: Department of Mental Health, State of Illinois. 1967-1969 Effects of Pre-Sleep Experience on Dream Content, Graduate College Research Board

University of Illinois. 1968-1969 GS-2191 Psychological Effects of Sleep Deprivation: National Science Foundation. 1970-1972 RO1 MH-18040 Effects of Dream Experience on Daytime Behavior: NIH National

Institute of Mental Health. 1970-1971 DMH 109-11RD Dreaming, Problem Solving and Mental Health Department of Mental

Health, State of Illinois. 1973-1975 Studies in Dreaming Department of Mental Health, State of Illinois.

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1973-1975 RO1 MH-23456 Preparatory Training for Psychotherapy, NIH National Institute of

Mental Health $118,363 1975 Supplement to above grant. $25,135 1977-1981 RO1 MH-31920 Role Loss, Depression and Dreaming: NIH National Institute of Mental

Health. 1981-1984 RO1 HL-27409 A Mechanical Device for the Treatment of Sleep Apnea: National

Institutes of Health: Heart, Lung & Blood Institute. 1985-1988 RO1 MH-40552 Factors in Divorce-Related Depression: NIH, National Institute of

Mental Health. 1988-1993 Renewal of MH-40552 Factors in Divorce-Related Depression NIH.National Institute of Mental Health. 1987 The Effect of Naloxone on Sleep Apnea Syndrome: Baxter-Travenol. 1986-1989 RO1 HL-36252 Non-Invasive Treatments for Sleep Apnea: National Institutes of Health, Heart Lung & Blood Institute. 1989-1990 Renewal of RO1 HL-36252 Non-Invasive Treatments for Sleep Apnea: NIH, Heart, Lung

& Blood Institute . 1993-1994 A Method to Improve Sleep Disorder Diagnosis for the Elderly: Retirement Research

Foundation $25,000. 1994-2003 RO1 MH-54071 Sex Differences in Mood Disorder & REM Sleep/Dreaming: NIH,

National Institute of Mental Health Total Award $1,287,921. 1997-1999 Test of Effectiveness of Somnoplasty for Sleep Apnea: Somnos Technology Corp. 2003-2005 Renewal of RO1-MH-54071 Sex Differences in Mood Disorders and REM Sleep/ Dreaming, NIH, National Institute of Mental Health. Unfunded extension. 2005-2008 Influence of the Bed Partner on CPAP Compliance, John and Lenore Fogarty Fund.

PUBLICATIONS (Published Abstracts Excluded) Journal Articles

1. Falk, R. Penrose, L. Clark, E. (1945) The search for mental deterioration among epileptic patients. Amer J Ment Def 49:469-71.

2. Dymond, R. (1948) A preliminary investigation into the relation of insight and empathy. J Consult Psychol, 12:228-233.

3. Dymond, R. (1949) A scale for the measurement of empathic ability. J Consult Psychol, 13:127-133.

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4. Cottrell, L.S. Dymond, R. (1949) The empathic responses, a neglected field for research. Psychiatry, 12:335-359.

5. Dymond, R. (1950) Personality and empathy. J of Consult Psychol, 14:343-350.

6. Dymond, R. Hughes, A. Raabe, V. (1952) Measurable changes in empathy with age. J Consult Psychol, 16:202-206.

7. Dymond, R. (1953) Can clinicians predict individual behavior? J Personal, 22:151-161.

8. Dymond, R. (1953) An adjustment score for Q sorts. J Consult Psychol, 339-342.

9. Dymond, R. (1954) Interpersonal perception and marital happiness. Canad J Psychol, 8:164-171.

10. Dymond, R. (1955) Adjustment changes in the absence of psychotherapy. J Consult Psychol, 19: 103-107.

11. Dymond, R., Seeman, J. & Grummon, D. (1956) Patterns of perceived interpersonal relations.

Sociometry, 19:166-177.

12. Cartwright, R.D. (1957) The effects of psychotherapy on self-consistency. J Counsel Psychol, 4: 15-22.

13. Cartwright, R.D. (1958) Predicting response to client-centered therapy with the Rorschach PR Scale. J Counsel Psychol, 5:11-15.

14. Cartwright, D.S. Cartwright, R.D. (1958) Faith and improvement in psychotherapy. J Counsel Psychol, 5:174-177.

15. Cartwright, R.D. (1958) Comment on Empathy and esthetic sensitivity in counseling by Lifton. J Counsel Psychol, 5:274-275.

16. Cartwright, R. (1959) A note on the Rorschach Prognostic Rating Scale. J Counsel Psychol 6:160-162.

17. Cartwright, R.D. Vogel, J. (1960) A comparison of changes in psychoneurotic patients during

periods of therapy and no-therapy. J Consult Psychol 24:121-127.

18. Cartwright, R.D. (1961) The effects of psychotherapy on self-consistency: A replication and extension. J Consult Psychol 25:376-382.

19. Cartwright, R.D. (1963) Self-conception patterns and adjustment to college life. J Counsel Psychol 10:47-52.

20. Cartwright, R.D. Lerner, B. (1963) Empathy, need to change and improvement in psychotherapy. J Consult Psychol 27:138-144.

21. Cartwright, R.D. (1966) Dreams and drug induced fantasy: A comparative study. Arch Gen Psychiat 15:7-15.

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22. Cartwright, R.D., Monroe, L. Palmer, C. (1967) Individual differences in responses to REM deprivation. Arch Gen Psychiat, 16:297-303.

23. Cartwright, R.D. (1968) Unlocking the black box of eight hours sleep: Part I. Chart, 65:49-52.

24. Cartwright, R.D. (1968) Unlocking the black box of eight hours sleep: Part II. Chart, 65:75-78.

25. Cartwright, R.D. Monroe, L. (1968) Relation of dreaming and REM sleep. J Person & Soc Psychol, 10:69-74.

26. Cartwright, R.D. Bernick, N., Borowitz, G. Kling, A. (1969) The effects of an erotic movie on the sleep and dreams of young men. Arch Gen Psychiat, 20:262-271.

27. Williams, D. Cartwright, R. (1969) Blood pressure changes during EEG monitored sleep. A comparative study of hypertensive and normotensive negro women. Arch Gen Psychiat, 20:307-314.

28. Cartwright, R.D. (1971) Insomnia caused by sex. Medical aspects of human sexuality, 5, 122-136.

29. Kling, A. Borowitz, G. Cartwright, R. (1972) Plasma levels of 17-hydroxycorticosteroids during sexual arousal in man. J of Psychosom Research, 16:215-221.

30. Cartwright, R.D. Ratzel, R. (1972) Effects of dream loss on waking behavior. Arch Gen Psychiat, 27:277-280.

31. Cartwright, R. (1972) Sleep fantasy in normal and schizophrenic persons. Journal Abnorm Psychol, 80:275-279.

32. Cartwright, R. (1974) The influence of a conscious wish on dreams: A methodological study of dream meaning and function. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 83:387-393.

33. Cartwright, R. (1974) Problem solving: Waking and dreaming. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 83:451-455.

34. Cartwright, R.D. Lloyd, S. Butters, E. Weiner, L McCarthy, L Hancock, J. (1975) Effects of REM time on what is recalled. Psychophysiology, 12:561-568.

35. Cartwright, R.D. Weiss, M. (1975) The effects of electrosleep on insomnia revisited. J of Nervous & Mental Disease, 161:134-137.

36. Cartwright, R.D. Butters, E. Weinstein, M. Kroeker, L. (1977) The effects of presleep stimuli of different sources and types on REM sleep. Psychophysiology, 14:388-392.

37. Brown, J. Cartwright, R. (1978) Locating NREM dreaming through instrumental response. Psychophysiology, 15:35-39.

38. Cartwright, R. (1978) Happy endings for our dreams. Psychology Today, 66-76.

39. Hendricks, M. Cartwright, R. (1978) Experiencing level in dreams: An individual difference variable. Psychotherapy: Theory, research and practice, 15:292-298.

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40. Cartwright, R. (1979) The nature and function of repetitive dreams: A survey and speculation. Psychiatry, 42:131-137.

41. Cartwright, R. Tipton, L.W. Wicklund, J. (1980) Focusing on dreams: A preparation program for

psychotherapy. Archives of General Psychiatry, 37:275-277.

42. Cartwright, R. Lloyd, S. Wicklund, J. (1980) Identifying early dropouts from psychotherapy. Psychotherapy: Theory, research and practice, 17:263-267.

43. Browman, C. Cartwright, R. (1980) The first-night effect on sleep and dreams. Biological Psychiatry, 15:809-812.

44. Cartwright, R.D. Samelson, C.F. (1982) The effects of a nonsurgical treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. Journal of the American Medical Association, 248:705-709.

45. Browman, C.P. Cartwright, R.D. (1982) The influence of evening activity and psychological state on dream life. Journal of Psychiatric Treatment and Evaluation, 4:307-311.

46. Rados, R. Cartwright, R. (1982) Where do dreams come from? A comparison of pre-sleep and REM sleep thematic content. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 91(6):433-436.

47. Cartwright, R. (1983) Rapid eye movement sleep characteristics during and after mood disturbing events. Archives of General Psychiatry, 40:197-201.

48. Melstrom, M.A. Cartwright, R. (1983) Effects of successful vs. unsuccessful psychotherapy outcome on some dream dimensions. Psychiatry, 46:51-65.

49. Cartwright, R. Lloyd, S. Nelson, J. Bass, S. (1983) The traditional-liberated woman dimension: Social stereotype and self-concept. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology, 44 (3):581-588.

50. Cartwright, R. Lloyd, S. Knight, S. Trenholme, I. (1984) Broken Dreams: A study of the effects of

divorce and depression on dream content. Psychiatry 47: 251-259.

51. Cartwright, R. (1984) Effect of sleep position on sleep apnea severity. Sleep 7: 110-114.

52. Trenholme,I. Cartwright, R. Greenberg, G. (1984) Dream dimension differences during a life change. Psychiatry Research, 12:35-45.

53. Hoeppner, J.B. Garron, D.C. Cartwright, R.D. (1984) Self-reported sleep disorder symptoms in epilepsy. Epilepsia, 25(4):434-437.

54. Cartwright, R. (1985) Predicting response to the tongue retaining device for sleep apnea syndrome. Archives of Otolaryngology, 111:385-388.

55. Caldarelli, D. Cartwright, R. Lilie, J. (1985) Obstructive sleep apnea: Variations in surgical management. Laryngoscope, 95(9):1070-1073.

56. Cartwright, R.Lloyd, S. Lilie, J. Kravitz, H. (1985) Sleep position training as treatment for sleep apnea syndrome: A preliminary study. Sleep, 8(2):87-94.

57. Caldarelli, D. Cartwright, R. Lilie, J. (1986) Severity of sleep apnea as a predictor of successful

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treatment by palatopharyngoplasty. Laryngoscope, 96(9):945-947.

58. Cartwright, R. Kravitz, H.M. (1986) Insomnia and alcohol-induced flushing in an over-stressed and overworked man. Psychiatric Annals, 16(10):604-608.

59. Cartwright, R. Knight, S. (1987) Silent Partners: The wives of sleep apneic patients. Sleep, 10 (3):244-248.

60. Lloyd, S. Cartwright, R. (1987) Physiologic basis of therapy for sleep apnea. Letter to the Editor. American Review of Respiratory Disease, 136(2):525-526.

61. Cartwright, R. Stefoski, D. Caldarelli, D. Kravitz, H. Knight, S. Lloyd, S. Samelson, C. (1988) Toward a treatment logic for sleep apnea: The place of the Tongue Retaining Device. Behavior Research and Therapy, 26:121-126.

62. Cartwright, R. (1990) Sleep disorders. In Medical and Health Annual, World of Medicine. Encyclopedia Britannica, Chicago, IL. 388-393.

63. Cartwright, R. (1991) Dreams that work: The relation of dream incorporation to adaptation to stressful events. Dreaming, 1:3-9.

64. Ristanovic, R.K. Cartwright, R.D. Lloyd, S. (1991) Non-pharmacologic treatment of periodic leg movements in sleep. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 72:385-389.

65. Cartwright, R. Diaz, F. Lloyd, S. (1991) The effects of sleep posture and sleep stage on apnea frequency. Sleep, 14(4):351-353.

66. Cartwright, R. Kravitz, H. Eastman, C. Wood, E. (1991) REM latency and the recovery from depression: Getting over divorce. Amer J Psychiatry, 148:1530-1535.

67. Cartwright, R. Ristanovic, R. Diaz, F. Caldarelli, D. Alder, G. (1991) A comparative study of treatments for positional sleep apnea. Sleep, 14(6):546-552.

68. Cartwright, R. Wood, E. (1991) Adjustment disorders of sleep: The effects of a major stressful event and its resolution. Psychiatry Research, 39:199-209.

69. Kravitz, H. Hansen, G. Corcos, D. Penn. R. Cartwright, R. (1992) Intrathecal Baclofen: Effects on nocturnal leg muscle spasticity. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 71:48-52.

70. Cartwright, R. (1992) "Masochism" in dreaming and its relation to depression. Dreaming, 2 (2):79-84.

71. Cartwright, R. Wood, E. (1993) The contribution of dream masochism to the sex ratio difference in major depression. Psychiatry Research, 46:165-173.

72. Cartwright, R. (1993) Who needs their dreams? The usefulness of dreams in psychotherapy. The American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 21:539-547.

73. Cartwright, R. Lloyd, S. (1994) Early REM: A compensatory change in depression. Psychiatry Research, 51:245-252.

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74. Broughton, R. Billings, R. Cartwright, R. Doucette, D. Edmeads, J. Edwardh, M. Ervin, F. Orchard, B. Hill, R. Turrell, G. (1994). Homicidal somnambulism: A case report. Sleep, 17(3): 253-264.

75. Lloyd, S.R. Cartwright, R.D. (1995) The collection of home and laboratory dreams by means of an instrumental response technique. Dreaming, 5:63-73.

76. Schmidt-Nowara, W. Lowe, A. Wiegand, L. Cartwright, R. Periz-Guerra, F. Menn, S. (1995) Oral appliances for the treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea: A review. Sleep, 18(6): 501-510.

77. Cartwright, R. (1995) Sleep disorders and their treatment. New Developments in Medicine, 4:53-58

78. Cartwright, R. (1995) Nightmares. [On-line]. Neurobase San Diego, CA. Arbor Publishing Corp., 96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01.

79. Cartwright, R. (1997) Who should treat sleep apnea and how? Chest, 111:3-4.

80. Cartwright, R. (1997) Good dreams and bad: What role do they play. Perspectives, 2:1-5.

81. Kalogjera-Sackellares, D. Cartwright, R. (1997) Comparison of MMPI profiles in medically and psychologically based insomnia. Psychiatry Research, 70:49-56.

82. Cartwright, R. (1998) Dreams and depression. IME Internet Program of Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine and Technology.

83. Cartwright, R. Young, M. Mercer, P. Bears, M. (1998) Role of REM sleep and dream variables in the prediction of remission from depression. Psychiatry Research, 80:249-255.

84. Cartwright, R. Luten, A. Young, M. Mercer, P. Bears, M. (1998) Role of REM sleep and dream affect in overnight mood regulation: A study of normals. Psychiatry Research, 81:1-8.

85. Cartwright, R. and Avidan, A.(1999) Confusional arousals, (On-line) Neurobase, M. Aldrich (Ed), 00, 01, 03;

86. Cartwright, R. Vankatesan, T.K. Caldarelli, D. Diaz, F. (2000) Treatments for snoring: A Comparison of Somnoplasty and an Oral Appliance. Laryngoscope, 110:1680-1683.

87. Newell, P. Cartwright, R. (2000) Affect and cognition in laboratory dreams. A critique of the cognitive role in adaptive dream functioning and support for associative models. Psychiatry, 63:34-44.

88. Bears, M. Cartwright, R. Mercer, P. (2000) Masochistic dreams: A gender-related diathesis for depression re-visited. Dreaming, 10:211-219.

89. Cartwright, R. (2000) How and why the brain makes dreams: A report card on current research on dreaming. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23(6):914-916.

90. Cartwright, R. (2000) Sleep related violence: Does the polysomnogram help establish the diagnosis. Sleep Medicine, 1:331-335.

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91. Cartwright, R. (2001) What’s new in oral appliances for sleep apnea: An update. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 5:25-32.

92. Sher, A. Flexon, P. Powell, N. Emery, B. Sweica, J. Smith, T. Cartwright, R. Dierks, E. Nelson, L. (2001) Temperature controlled radiofrequency tissue volume reduction in the human soft palate. Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 125(4):312-8.

93. Cartwright, R. Newell, P. Mercer, P. (2001) Dream incorporation of a sentinel life event and its relation to waking adaptation. Sleep and Hypnosis, 3:25-32.

94. Cartwright, R. (2001) Obstructive sleep apnea: A sleep disorder with major effects on health. Disease-a-Month, 47:105-148.

95. Cartwright, R. (2002) Dream affect and major depression: An editorial. Sleep and Hypnosis, 4(1): 1-3.

96. Cartwright, R. (2002) REM on demand: an editorial on 'Elicitation of sleep-onset REM periods in normal individuals using the sleep interruption technique (SIT)'. An Editorial. Sleep Medicine (3) 469-470.

97. Agargun, M., Cartwright, R. (2003) REM sleep, dream variables and suicidality in depressed patients. Psychiatry Research, 119:33-39.

98. Cartwright, R. Baehr, E. Kirkby, J. Pandi-Perumal, S.R. Kabat, J. (2003) REM sleep reduction, mood regulation and remission from untreated depression. Psychiatry Research, 121:159-167.

99. Cartwright, R. (2004) Sleepwalking violence: A sleep disorder, a legal dilemma and a psychological challenge. Amer J Psychiatry 161:1149-1158.

100. Cartwright, R. (2004) The role of sleep in changing our minds. Learning and Memory 11:660-

663.

101. Cartwright, R. (2005) Understanding dreams: Tapping a rich resource. Current Psychiatry

4(5):15-21.

102. Cartwright, R. (2005) What do dreams do? Psychology Review 2-4.

103. Cartwright, R. Agargun, M. Kirkby, J. Friedman, J.(2006) Relation of dreams to waking concerns. Psychiatry Research, 141:261-270.

104. Ferguson, K. Cartwright, R. Roberts, R. Schmidt-Nowara, W. (2006) Oral appliances for snoring and sleep apnea: A review: Sleep, 29:244-262.

105. Cartwright, R. (2006) Commentary on: “Freudian Dream Theory, Dream Bizarrness, and the Disguise-censor Controversy”. Neuro-Psychoanalysis, 8: 20-23.

106. Cartwright, R. (2007) Letter re: Pressman, M. Factors that predispose, prime and precipitate

NREM parasomnias in adults: Clinical and forensic implications. Sleep Medicine Reviews,

11:329-333.

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107. Cartwright. R. (2008). Letter to the editors: Re: Pressman M. Response to Rosalind Cartwright’s Letter to the Editor Sleep Medicine Reviews 12 :77-79.

108. Cartwright, R. (2008) Sleeping together: A pilot study of the effects of shared sleeping on the adherence to CPAP treatment in obstructive sleep apnea. J Clin Sleep Med. 4 :123-127.

109. Cartwright, R. (2009).Commentary on: Troxel, W. Buysse, D. Hall, M. Mathews, K. Marital happiness and sleep disturbances in a multi-ethnic sample of middle-aged women. Behav. Sleep Med. 7: 20-21

110. Cartwright, R. (2009) Drowsy Society. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 3:466.

111. Cartwright, R. (2009) Return of the TRD. Commentary on Lazard D. et al. The tongue-retaining device: Efficacy and side effects in Obstructive Sleep Apnea. J. Clin. Sleep Med. 5:439-440.

112. Cartwright,R. (2010) Comments on Board Review Corner: The Early Riser. J. Clin. Sleep Med.6: 513.

Books and Chapters

1. Rogers, C.R. Dymond, R. (1954) Psychotherapy and Personality Change. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

2. Dymond, R.F. (1954) Adjustment changes over therapy from self-sorts. In C.R. Rogers & R. Dymond (Eds), Psychotherapy and Personality Change (pp.76-8). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

3. Dymond, R.F. (1954) Adjustment changes over therapy from Thematic Apperception Test Ratings. In: C.R. Rogers & R.F. Dymond (Eds), Psychotherapy and Personality change (pp. 109-120). Chicago: University of Chicago.

4. Dymond, R. (1955) A scale for the measurement of empathic ability. In: A.F. Hare, E. Borgatta, & R.F. Bales (Eds), Small Groups (pp. 226-235). New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

5. Dymond, R. (1966) Adjustment changes in the absence of psychotherapy. In: D. Byrne & M. Hamilton (Eds), Personality research: A book of readings (pp. 382-387). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

6. Cartwright, R. & Lerner, B. (1966) Empathy, need to change and improvement in psychotherapy. In G. Stollack, B, Guerney, Jr., & M.A. Rotherberg (Eds), Psychotherapy Research (pp. 537-545). New York: Rand McNally & Co.

7. Cartwright, R.D. (1966) A comparison of the response to psychoanalytic and client-centered psychotherapy. In L.A. Gottschalk & A.H. Aurbach (Eds), Methods of Research in Psychotherapy (pp. 517-529). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

8. Cartwright, R.D. (1968) Psychotherapeutic processes. In: Annual Review of Psychology 19, 387-416.

9. Dymond, R. (1968) Interpersonal perception and marital happiness. In: H. Toch & H.C. Smith

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(Eds), Social Perception (pp. 227-234). Princeton, NJ: Van Norstrand Co.

10. Cartwright, R. (1969) Dreams as compared to other forms of fantasy. In: M. Kramer (Ed), Dream Psychology and The New Biology. (pp. 361-372). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

11. Cartwright, R.D. (1969) Dreams, reality and fantasy. In: J. Fisher & L. Breger (Eds), The Meaning of Dreams: Recent Insights from the Laboratory (pp. 101-119). California Mental Health Research Symposium #3.

12. Cartwright, R.D. (1970) The relation of daytime events to the sleep and dreams that follow. In: E. Hartmann (Ed), Dreams and Sleeping, International Psychiatry Clinics (pp. 227-231). Boston, MA: Little, Brown & Co.

13. Cartwright, R.D. (1972) The Q method and the intrapersonal world. In: S. Brown & D. Brenner (Eds), Science, Psychology and Communication (pp. 172-199). New York: Teachers College Press.

14. Cartwright, R.D. (1973) Dreams, dream content and their psychophysiological correlates. In M. Chase (Ed), The Sleeping Brain (pp. 239-276). Los Angeles: Brain Research Institute/Brain Information Service Press.

15. Cartwright, R. Ratzel, R. (1973) Effects of dream loss on waking behavior. In S. Lee & A. Mayes (Eds.), Dreams and Dreaming (pp. 350-360). Baltimore: Penguin Books.

16. Cartwright, R.D. (1974) Explorations in Dreams and Dreaming. New Jersey: Behavioral Sciences Tape Library.

17. Cartwright, R. Lerner, B. (1974) Empathy, need to change, and improvement with psychotherapy. In XIP Readings in Psychology. Lexington, MA: Xerox College Publishing.

18. Cartwright, R.D. (1977) Night life: Explorations in Dreaming. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

19. Cartwright, R. (1978) A Primer on Sleep and Dreaming. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.

20. Webb, W. & Cartwright, R. (1978) Sleep and dreams. Annual Review of Psychology, 223-252.

21. Cartwright, R. Kaszniak, A. (1978) The social psychology of dream reporting. In: A. Arkin, J. Antrobus, & S. Ellman (Eds), The Mind in Sleep (pp. 277-291). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

22. Cartwright, R.D. (1981) The contribution of research on memory and dreaming to a 24-hour model of cognitive behavior. In W. Fishbein (Ed), Sleep, Dreams and Memory (pp. 239-247). Spectrum Publications.

23. Cartwright, R.D. (1982) A primer on sleep and dreaming (German Translation). Munich: Kindler Verlag. (German Title: Schlafen und traumen).

24. Cartwright, R. (1982) The shapes of dreams. 1983 Yearbook of Science and the Future (pp. 82-93). Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.

25. Cartwright, R. (1985) Dreams In: A. Kuper & J. Kuper (Eds), The Social Science Encyclopedia

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(pp. 209-211). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. .

26. Cartwright,R. (1985) Sleep and depression. In C. Rogers & J. Ulsafer-VanLanen (Eds), Nursing Interventions in Depression (pp. 71-83). Orlando, FL: Grune & Stratton.

27. Cartwright, R. & Weber, S. (1986) Sleep and dream disorders. In: John M. Reisman (Ed),

Behavior Disorders in Infants, Children, and Adolescents (pp. 175-201). New York: Random House.

28. Cartwright, R. (1986) Affect and dream work from an information processing point of view. In R.E. Haskell (Ed), Cognition and Dream Research (pp. 411-428). Journal of Mind and Behavior, Vol. 7 (2, 3).

29. Cartwright, R. (1989). Dreams and their meaning. In: M. Kryger, T. Roth & W. Dement (Eds), Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine, Philadelphia: W.B.Sanders, 184-190.

30. Cartwright, R. (1990) Home modification of sleep position for sleep apnea control. In L. Miles & R. Broughton (Eds), Clinical Evaluation and Physiological Monitoring in the Home and Work Environment, Palo Alto, CA: Raven Press, 123-129.

31. Cartwright, R. (1990) A network model of dreams. In: R.R. Bootzin, J.F. Kihlstrom, & D.L. Schacter (Eds), Sleep and Cognition. Washington, D.C.: American Psychol. Assoc., 179-189.

32. Cartwright, R. (1991) Development of a program for sleep disorders. In: J. Sweet, R. Rozensky & S. Tovian, (Eds), Handbook of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, New York: Plenum, 455-471.

33. Cartwright, R. Kaszniak, A. (1991) The social psychology of dream reporting. In S. Ellman & J.S. Antrobus (Eds), The Mind In Sleep (2nd Edition). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 251-264.

34. Cartwright, R. (1991) Sleep and sleep disturbances. In D. Wedding (Ed), Behavior and Medicine. St. Louis, MO: C.V. Mosby Co, 418-431.

35. Cartwright, R. (1993) Sleeping problems. In: Charles Costello (Ed) Symptoms of Depression. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 243-257.

36. Cartwright, R. Lamberg, L. (1992) Crisis Dreaming. New York: Harper Collins, and (1993) paperback edition. ASJA press, iUniverse 2001 reprinted.

37. Cartwright, R. Lamberg, L. (1993) Crisis Dreaming. (Italian Translation). Rome: Casa Editrice Astrolabio - Ubaldini Editore. (Italian Title: Il sogno nei periodi di crisi).

38. Cartwright, R. (1993) Function of dreams. In: M. Carskadon (Ed) Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreaming. 254-257.

39. Cartwright, R. (1993) The interpretation of dreams. In: M. Carskadon (Ed) Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreaming 254-257.

40. Cartwright, R. (1994). Dreams and their meaning. In: M. Kryger, T. Roth & W. Dement (Eds), Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine, Philadelphia: W. B. Sanders, Second Edition, Chapter 35:400-406.

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41. Cartwright, R. Lamberg, L. (1996) Crisis Dreaming. (Swedish Translation). Svenska utgava: Bokforlager Natur och Kultur. Sattning: Ljungbergs Satteri AB, Koping Tryck: and book AB, Falun. (Swedish Title: Drommens lakande kraft).

42. Cartwright, R. (1996) Dreams and adaptation to divorce. In: D. Barrett (Ed.), Trauma and Dreams, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 179-185.

43. Cartwright, R.(2000) Sleep apnea: A health problem of the night. In: Encyclopedia of Psychology, APA and Oxford University Press.

44. Cartwright, R. (2001) Sleep disorders, psychological. International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences Elsevier Science Ltd.

45. Cartwright, R. (2003) Dreaming. In: Aminoff, M and Daroff, R (eds), The Encyclopedia of the Neurological Sciences, 2:36-38.

46. Cartwright, R. (2003) Sleep apnea: A challenge for behavioral medicine. In: M. Perlis and K. Lichstein (Eds) Treating Sleep Disorders: Principles and Practice of Behavioral Sleep Medicine.New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, 77-99.

47. Cartwright, R. (2003) Sleep. In A. Kuper & J. Kuper (Eds), The Social Science Encyclopedia (pp.). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Revised for 3rd edition.754-756.

48. Cartwright, R. (2003) How and why the brain makes dreams: A report card on current research on dreaming. In: E. Pace-Schott, M. Solms, M. Blagrove, S. Harnad (Eds). Sleep and Dreaming: Scientific Advances and Reconsiderations. Cambridge University Press. New York NY, pp 125-127.

49. Cartwright, R. Dreaming.(2004) In: D. Stevens (Ed) Sleep Medicine Secrets. Philadelphia, PA.: Hanley and Belfus, pp 135-140.

50. Cartwright, R.(2005) Dreaming as a Mood Regulation System. In: M Kryger, T. Roth, W. Dement (eds). Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine, 4th edition Philadelphia, PA. Elsevier Saunders, pp 565-572.

51. Cartwright, R.(2004) Sleep related violence. In: D. Stevens (Ed) Sleep Medicine Secrets. Philadelphia, PA: Hanley and Belfus, pp 209-212.

52. Cartwright, R.(2006) Sleepwalking. In: Encyclopedia of Sleep Medicine. T. Lee-Chiang (Ed) John Wiley & Son., 429-433.

53. Cartwright, R.(2008) Dreaming In: Darity, William A. Jr. (Ed). International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences 2nd edition. Detroit: Macmillan Reference 2:444-445.

54. Cartwright, R. (2008) Non-REM Parasomnia: A Case of a Motiveless Murder in: Janusz Kryzowski, (Ed). Emergency Psychiatric Care (in Polish).pp.189-200. MEDYK.

55. Cartwright, R. (2008) The Psychology of Sleep and Dreaming. In: Karl Doghramji (Editor) The Psychiatric Dimensions of Sleep Medicine. Sleep Medicine Clinics, 3:157-166

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56. Cartwright, R. (2009) Dreaming in Sleep Disordered Patients. In: S. Chokroverty (ed) Sleep Disorders Medicine: Basic Science, Technical Considerations and Clinical Aspects. 3rd edition. Elsevier (Butterworth), 127-134.

57. Cartwright, R. (2010) Dreaming as a Mood Regulation System in: M. Kryger T. Roth W. Dement (eds) Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine 5th edition Elsevier 620-627.

58. Cartwright, R.D.(2010) Parasomnias Due to Medications or Substances. In: Michael Thorpy and Guiuseppe Plazzi (Eds) Parasomnias and Other Sleep-related Movement Disorders. Cambridge University Press pp. 42-53.

59. Cartwright, R.D.(2010) The Twenty-four Hour Mind: the role of sleep and dreaming in our emotional lives. Oxford University Press. N.Y.

60. Cartwright, R. and Lamberg, L.(2011) Cartwright’s RISC Mode. In Evelyn M. Duesbury The Counselor’s Guide For Facilitating The Interpretation of DREAMS.. Routledge: N.Y.. 173-185.

61. Cartwright, R. (2011) The Role of Psychology in Sleep Disorders and their Treatment. In: T. Barkoukis,J. Matheson, R. Ferber and K. Doghramji (Eds). Therapy in Sleep Medicine, Elsevier, N.Y. 181-191.

62. Cartwright, R.D.(2011) Forensic Aspects of Sleep Medicine. In: Charles Morin and Colin Espie (Eds) The Oxford Handbook of Sleep Disorders. Oxford University Press (in press).

63. Cartwright, R. History of the study of Dreams. In: Clete Kushida (Editor) Encyclopedia of Sleep. Elsevier, San Diego, CA. (in press).

64. Cartwright, R. Effect of Medications and substances on Parasomnias. In: Clete Kushida (Editor) Encyclopedia of Sleep. Elsevier, San Diego, CA (in press).

65. Cartwright, R. Dreaming. In: M. Aminoff and R. B. Daroff (Eds) Encyclopedia of Neurological Sciences 2nd Edition. (in press).

Book Reviews

1. Cartwright, R.D. (1961) Missionaries among the dyads. Review of: Lennard & Bernstein, The Anatomy of Psychotherapy. Contemporary Psychology 6:82-83

2. Cartwright, R.D. (1963) Rats, rabbits and fur coats. Review of: H. Eysenck, Behavior therapy and the neuroses: Readings in Modern Methods of Treatment Derived from Learning Theory. Contemporary Psychology 8:408-409.

3. Cartwright, R.D. (1964) Clinicism without cynicism. Review of: D. Sundberg & L. Tyler, Clinical Psychology: An Introduction to Research and Practice. Contemporary Psychology 9:1-2.

4. Cartwright, R.D. (1966) Review of: Richard Blum and Associates, Utopiates: The Use and Users of L.S.D.-25. Amer J of Soc 71:576-577.

5. Cartwright, R.D. (1967) Review of: Stewart Perry, The Human Nature of Science. Amer J of Soc

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692-693.

6. Cartwright, R.D. (1968) Review of: E. Hartmann, The Biology of Dreaming. Arch Gen Psychiat 18:770.

7. Cartwright, R.D. (1969) Review of: A. Apt & B. Reiss (Eds.), Progress in Clinical Psychology, Vol. VIII. Arch Gen Psychiat 21:763-764.

8. Cartwright, R.D. (1970) Another day another dyad. Review of: M. Feldman (Ed), Studies in psychotherapy and behavior change. Vol. I. Research in Individual Psychotherapy. Contemporary Psychology 15:179-180.

9. Cartwright, R.D. (1971) Review of: R. Chessick, How Psychotherapy Heals. Comprehensive Psychiatry 12:93-94.

10. Cartwright, R.D. (1971) Review of: L. Gottschalk & G. Gleser, The measurement of psychological states through content analysis of verbal behavior, L. Gottschalk, C. Winget, & G. Gleser, Manual of Instructions for Using the Gottschalk-Gleser Content Analysis Scales. Comprehensive Psychiatry 12:290-292.

11. Cartwright, R. (1979) Review of: David Foulkes, A Grammar of Dreams. Sleep 1:452-454.

12. Cartwright, R.D. (1980) Review of: Stanley Palombo, Dreaming and Memory: A New Information-Processing Model. Psychiatry 43:187-188.

13. Cartwright, R.D. (1980) Review of: Charles Tart, States of Consciousness. Sleep 99-100.

14. Cartwright, R.D. (1980). Review of: K. Billingham, C. Brocken, R. Cartwright, D. Cheifetz, H. Feldman, M. Johnson, A. Kaszniak, T. Michael, J. Salloway & A. Schneider, Medicine and Behavior: Too Narrow a View. Contemporary Psychology 25:679-683.

15. Cartwright, R.D. (1980) A pocketful of dreams. Review of B. Wolman (Ed), Handbook of Dreams. Contemporary Psychology 25:795-796.

16. Cartwright, R.D. (1982) Review of: C. Guilleminault (Ed), Sleeping and Waking Disorders. Journal of Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 54:600.

17. Cartwright, R. (1983) Review of: David J. Hufford, The Terror that Comes in the Night. Sleep 6 (4):388-389.

18. Cartwright, R. (1985) Where's the sandman? Review of: A. Kales & J. Kales (1984), Evaluation and Treatment of Insomnia. Contemporary Psychology 30(5):375-376.

19. Cartwright, R. (1989) Review of: C. Guilleminault (Ed), Sleep and Its Disorders in Children, New York:: Raven Press. American Journal of Psychiatry 146:110.

20. Cartwright, R. (1989) Review of: J.A. Hobson, The Dreaming Brain. New York: Basic Books. American Journal of Psychiatry 146:543.

21. Cartwright, R. (1990) Review of: W.P. Koella, F. Obal, H. Schulz and P. Visser (Eds), Sleep '86: Proceedings of the 8th European Congress on Sleep Research. New York: Gustav Fischer Verlag.

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American Journal of Psychiatry 147:663.

22. Cartwright, R. (1991) Review of: H. Hunt, The Multiplicity of Dreams: Memory, Imagination, and Consciousness. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1989, pp 262. Am J Psychiatry 148(8):1076.

23. Cartwright, R. (1994) Review of: The Interpretation of Dreams, Freud, Sigmund, Dreaming 4:74-76.

24. Cartwright, R. (1994) Review of: The Functions of Dreaming, Moffett, M., Kramer & R Hoffmann. American Journal of Psychiatry 151:614-615.

25. Cartwright, R. (1995) Review of: Gayle Delaney (Ed) New Directions in Dream Interpretation. American Journal of Psychiatry 152:148.

26. Cartwright, R. (1996) Review of: J. Allan Hobson, Sleep, American Journal of Psychiatry 153: 1497.

27. Cartwright, R. (1997) Review of: B. States, Seeing in the Dark: Reflections on Sleep and Dreaming. New England J. Medicine 1326-1327.

28. Cartwright, R. (1998) Not exactly everything you ever wanted to know about dreams Review of: Strauch, I., Muer, B. In Search of Dreams, Contemporary Psychology 43:578-579.

29. Cartwright, R. (1999) New versions of old treatments. Review of: Sleep Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment. S. Poceta, M. Mitler (Eds), American Journal of Psychiatry 156.

30. Cartwright, R. (2001) Review of: Principals and Practice of Sleep Medicine, 3rd Edition., M. Kryger. T. Roth and W. Dement. (Eds), American Journal of Psychiatry 158:1545-46.

31. Cartwright, R. (2002) Review of: A Clinical Guide to Sleep Disorders in Children and Adolescents. G. Stores, Amer J Psychiatry 159:1957.

32. Cartwright, R. (2004) Review of : The scientific study of dreams: Neural networks, cognitive development and content analysis. G. W. Domhoff., Amer J of Psychiatry 161:771-772.

33. Cartwright, R. (2004) Review of : S. Chokroverty, W. Henings, A. Williams, Sleep and Movement Disorders. Amer J Psychiatry, 161:116-117.

34. Cartwright, R. (2006) Review of : Martin Szuba, Jacqueline Kloss, David Dinges, eds., Insomnia: Principles and Management. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Process, 69:94-95.

35. Cartwright, R. (2006) Review of : Donald Pfaff, A neuroscientist looks at how the brain makes up

our mind. PsychCRITIQUES American Psychological Association. On-line

36. Cartwright, R. (2007) Hey, wake up! You’re not sleeping enough. Review of : Institute of

Medicine Sleep Disorders and Sleep Deprivation PsychCRITIQUES American Psychological Association. On-line

37. Cartwright, R. (2008) Review of; Jerome Kagan., An Argument for Mind. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes 70:371-372.

38. Cartwright, R. (2008) Review of : Susan Johnson, Medically Unexplained Illness: Gender and

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Biopsychosocial Implications PsychCRITIQUES American Psychological Association.

39. Cartwright, R. (2009) Review of; Karen M. Seeley MSW, Ph.D., Therapy After Terror 9/11, JAMA; 302:1706-1707.

40. Cartwright,R. (2010) From fruit flies to us. Review of: Patrick McNamara, Robert Barton and Charles Nunn eds. Evolution of Sleep: Phylogenetic and functional perspectives.

PsychCRITIQUES American Psychological Association.

41. Cartwright. R. Review of: Health Behavior Change and Treatment Adherance: Evidence-Based Guidelines For Improving Healthcare. JAMA, April 2011, 305;15, 1598.